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52K views · 569 reactions | This is a great beginner friendly DIY that can be done over a weekend! Supplies Needed: - 1” x 2” pine trim - 1” x 4” pine trim - Level - 1.5” finish or brad nails (can use a nail gun or hammer). You can also use glue like liquid nails - White caulk - Hand saw or nail gun • Secure the top trim piece first. I used 4” pine and placed mine at 64”. • Measure and cut each individual 2” vertical trim piece. I spaced them 16” apart to hit the studs in the wall. • Using 1.5” brad nails, I nailed 4 per piece and checked for leveling on each one. • Caulk the seams. This really makes it look finished and professional so you don’t want to skip this step, even if it is really annoying and tedious 😆. • Patch nail holes with joint compound & sand. I use this instead of caulk on the holes so I wont have any caulk lines showing thru the paint. • Last step, I painted it sherwin williams alabaster in a semi gloss finish. Comment “supplies” if you want me to send you links to the tools and materials I used. I highly recommend the circular saw and nail gun, I used them for every DIY and they are lightweight, easy to use and not scary. 😆 . . If you’re new here… 🙋🏼‍♀️I share budget friendly home design, DIYs, and interior design tips 🏠I offer several design services tailored to your specific needs and preferences. Click the link in my bio and navigate to the services tab. . . . #homedesign #homestyling #fixerupperinspired#fixerupperstyle #homerenovation #renovationlife #renovation #renovationtips #bathroomrenovation #bathroommakeover #bathroomrefresh #bathroomdesign #bathroomstyle #boardandbatten #blackwalls #limewash #blackaccentwall #slatwall #accentwall #modernfarmhousebathroom #modernfarmhousestyle | N.donat coke
52K views · 569 reactions | This is a great beginner friendly DIY that can be done over a weekend! Supplies Needed: - 1” x 2” pine trim - 1” x 4” pine trim - Level - 1.5” finish or brad nails (can use a nail gun or hammer). You can also use glue like liquid nails - White caulk - Hand saw or nail gun • Secure the top trim piece first. I used 4” pine and placed mine at 64”. • Measure and cut each individual 2” vertical trim piece. I spaced them 16” apart to hit the studs in the wall. • Using 1.5” brad nails, I nailed 4 per piece and checked for leveling on each one. • Caulk the seams. This really makes it look finished and professional so you don’t want to skip this step, even if it is really annoying and tedious 😆. • Patch nail holes with joint compound & sand. I use this instead of c
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